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de» ee ZS -telieve cons A doctor will tell you that the care- Jess use of harsh laxatives will often do more harm than good. Harsh laxatives often drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and even affect the liver and kidneys. Fortunately, the public is fast A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’ Syrup Pepsin would save you money— and bring you real relief. returning to laxatives in liquid form. Can Constipation be safely relieved? “Yes!” say medical men. “Yes!” say thousands who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. ect a good liquid laxative. 2. Take the dose that you find suited to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly without assistance. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a petted preparation contain- ing senna, a natural vegetable laxa- tive which relieves constipation tly and safely. Why not try it? me pill or tablet may be more convenient to carry. But there is no “convenience” in any cathartic that’s taken so frequently, you must carry it wherever you go! What is the “‘Right” Laxative? In buying any laxative, read the label. Not the claims, but the contents. If it contains doubtful -take the exact dose suited to your need . “avoid danger of bowel strain tipation gently and safely drugs, don’t take it. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin contains no mineral drugs. By using it, you avoid danger of strain. How many dimes and quarters are spent on “popular” laxatives! How quickly they count up, if you pst uently use habit-forming h Why Doctors give a liquid laxative The habitual use of harsh salts, or powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of pills or tablets is risky. The properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without discomfort or injury. You need not take a “double dose” a day or two later. The public can always get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drug store. Get a Free Ringside Seat pionship match Thursday night right here in Bismarck. Blow-by-blow and round-by-round returns of the bat- tle will be received over the ticker service at racing, etc., will be reported the ticker service from the | AT THE The Blackstone Club 116 Fifth Street All sporting events, including baseball, boxing, golf, noon and evening from now on, The Baer-Carnera match is scheduled for 8 o’clock (Bismarck time)—so be sure to be on hand for the opening gong. for the heavyweight cham- newly-installed telegraphic at the Blackstone Club via field of action each after- MOVIES WELL, Now THAT THE EXCITEMENT HAS CALMED DOWN, I HAVE SOME NEWS FoR Youu. YOUR JOB IS GOING ‘TO HAVE To STRUGGLE ° WHEN YOU GO UP exercise! Vf Wie eee A Te Prom ME- AND WHEN SWIM. remane se tuo. ) SP eMkat sacks Mane tury mamune >, / "RAE RE en pee 1 USED TO GET UP sie AW AND SWIM ACROSS WHERE YOU (M/A \ = it WHE. abd . 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A couPLA’ HUNGRY GUYS DIO TH’ JOB, MR: LISTEN, 3R.,1F TH’ DEACON WINS, GET CHA TWENTY-FIVE \F THE DEACON WINS, I'LL GET TWENTY-FIVE BUCKS, AND IF HE LOSES, 1 GIVE JR. BACK THE SAME FIVE DOLLARS 1 BORROWED! ON THE TRAIL! fant crs wy HuncH, mister, | come ‘eRe, Persimmon! YA BETTER PUT A BLOOD— || COME TA UNCLE SAMMI! HOUND ON ‘TH! TRAIL! tS TH WaME! FLOUNDE: PICKEREL! 5) Ree ‘7.M.REG.U.8. PAT. OFF. Horse Pal of Soldier |’34 Bonanza Roars to In ‘Keep ’Em Rolling’ Life in ‘Wild Gold’ ‘How a horse conquers a soldier’s Rebellious spirit which has driven him into the army post guardhouse regu- farly, is depicted in “Keep ’Em Roll- pf the Saturday Evening Post story “Rodney” featuring Walter Huston nd Frances Dee, the delightful Meg ‘of “Little Women.” This picture is showing at the Cap- ftol Theatre tomorrow and Friday. Huston as Benny Walsh is a rough, tough and rowdy cavalryman at Fort Myer, Virginia, where “Keep 'Em| Rolling” has been filmed with the 16th Field Artillery and 3rd Cavalry. His iron-willed habits and emotions have won him only demotions and de- tentions. Suddenly, Rodney comes to} the post; and all of Benny Walsh is| centered on this. hard-bitten artillery plug. How this pair—man and horse g0 places and do things! Benny loses Rodney; then regains tim. They go to battle during the World War, are wounded, decorated, and return weary and older to Fort Myer. Here they live on peacefully until a superior observes their use- lessness. He orders Rodney disposed of, and refuses to re-enlist Benny, who will thereby forfeit the govern- ment pension he deserves. The cli- max finds the man and horse saved. Huston and Miss Dee's supporting cast in “Keep "Em Rolling” includes Minna Gombell, Robert Shayne, Frank Conroy and Ralph Remley. Contrary to popular belief, both sexes of mankind have the same umber of ribs, 12 pairs. Criticism, however necessary, is ‘The 1934 gold rush roars to life on the screen of the Paramount The- atre, where “Wild Gold” opens Thurs- day with John Boles, Claire Trevor and Harry Green in the leading roles. ing,” the RKO-Radio picturization |The picture has captured the gla- mour, excitement, drama and human comedy of the second incarnation of the ghost towns of the bonanza days. Against the picturesque background of the Bret Harte country is enacted @ delightful romance between John Boles and Claire Trevor. Boles’ por- trayal of the engineer stands oft as a strong, he-man characterization. Miss Trevor is excellent as the he- roine. Gold lures women as well as men in this modern boom. That brings Harry Green, Ruth Gillette and their beautiful show girls into the revived town of Red Rock. And there you have heart appeal in the lovely per- sons of Suzanne Kaaren, Wini Shaw, Blanca Vischer, Elsie Larson, Gloria Roy and Myra Bratton. Roger Imhof contributes a picturesque impersona- tion as the old prospector. Monroe Owsley is a suave villain, as usual. Edward Gargan plays the bartender with a vitality that promises more from this actor in the future. It's a motley horde, summoned anew by the siren call of easy wealth as the result of the government's re- valuation of gold. Men and women find romance, adventure and, a few, treasure. Many ‘of the extras who worked in the production Were real prospectors working over the old veins in Kernville, California. These and the authentic settings lend verisi- imilitude to the picture. these 16 were comedies, 11 eiways an ungracious art.—Prof. Ray- mond Moley. Get - Campaign Cards THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Election Day Is Drawing Near and 10 historical. 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